Opportunity

Sound Transit Biddingo #RP 0206-20

Sound Transit Solicits Agency-Wide Graffiti Removal and Prevention Services

Posted

December 07, 2020

Respond By

February 08, 2021

Identifier

RP 0206-20

NAICS

561790

Sound Transit, the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is seeking a contractor to provide comprehensive graffiti prevention and removal services across its facilities in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties, Washington. - Government Buyer: - Sound Transit (Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority) - Scope of Services: - Scheduled monthly graffiti removal at over 40 transit facilities, including stations, parking garages, and rider service buildings - On-call graffiti removal services, including specialized cleaning for electronic bike lockers (eLockers) - Application and maintenance of protective coatings on exterior surfaces (excluding designated artwork) - Routine inspections and reporting using Sound Transit's Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) - Surface preparation, application of primers and coatings, and compliance with safety and environmental regulations - Contractor must provide all materials, equipment, water, and power - Notable Requirements: - Excludes removal of graffiti from designated artwork - Emphasis on use of environmentally friendly products - Compliance with prevailing wage, safety, and right-of-way training for work near rail facilities - Small business and DBE participation encouraged - No specific OEMs or product brands are named in the solicitation - Contract Structure: - Initial one-year term with up to four additional one-year option periods - Services are both recurring (monthly) and on-call, with emergency response provisions

Description

Sound Transit is seeking proposals for agency-wide graffiti prevention and removal services at multiple Sound Transit facilities located in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties, Washington. The contract term is one year with the option to extend for four additional one-year terms. The scope includes scheduled weekly inspections, graffiti removal up to 10 feet high excluding designated artwork, application of protective coatings, and on-call removal services including specific bike lockers. The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary materials, equipment, and resources, and must comply with safety and reporting requirements. The project was awarded, and interested firms were encouraged to review all addenda and clarifications for detailed scope and requirements.

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